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NMR Investigations in Coastal Ecosystems by Darya Morozov
Coastal ecosystems play an important role in interfacing between marine and terrestrial environments. These systems host complex dynamic processes associated with strong physical gradients between freshwater and saltwater, ground water and surface water, and between high and low permeability soils. Therefore, the structure and stability of coastal environments have a critical impact on ...
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Managing RCRA statistical requirements to minimize ground water monitoring costs
Abstract This paper will provide an overview of how ground water monitoring statistical choices can significantly impact a facility's ground water monitoring costs. For example, a recent study analyzed the long term ground-water monitoring cost impacts of different statistical analysis approaches on over 20 landfills. The study found that the choice of statistical approach can make over a 50% ...
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Ethanol Production Plant Monitors Impacts to Water Supply and Stays in Compliance
Application Under current ethanol plant configurations, water use for ethanol production ranges from 4.0 to 6.8 gallons of water required per gallon of ethanol produced. With the average new plant producing 120 million gallons of ethanol per year, water yields in excess of 1,000 gallons per minute are required; therefore adequate water supply is essential to the operation of an ethanol production ...
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The Effectiveness of Intrawell ground water monitoring statistics
Abstract The reality of the new statistical evaluation requirements for ground water at Subtitle D facilities are being felt nationwide. All too often these requirements are resulting in unnecessary increases in ground water monitoring costs and erroneous indications of facility impacts. For example, a common situation faced by many older facilities is that there is statistically significant ...
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